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For all of those who were involved in this wild goose chase, I thank you. Of course without JimmyDThatsMe I would never knew of the actual progress on the car. I had heard different tales about it over the years, but nothing solid. But the one PM from him with several in progress shots and then...
Put a bid together with 5 alternates on a remodel :fool: , we did the house next door, Mike Tirico's. Getting ready for the winter blast supposably 6 to 8" probably get 3" with the weatherman's forecast average. Watching U of M losing control over Ohio State. Not looking good for the Wolverines.
915 or 906 Heads with the built in pedestals
flow way better and usually are easy to findI have 20
sets in the shop and generallyonly $150 a set or so most places.
Might be easier and better way
to go unless you need to keep it original.
The funny thing is as it was said before, I wasn't expecting anything other than a great experience and yes the show delivered just as I suspected. This show is top tier as far as the odd cars are concerned amongst the usual suspect cars we all love, be it Buicks, Olds, Poncho's, Blu-Ovals...
Kenny Sykes’ dad was heavily involved in developing the 318 small block Westlake head motor
Read his post here about the program: The Plymouth Weslake DOHC Motor from the 60's
Our Pick-N-Pull wrecking yards are having a 40% off sale, so i got some parts off a 69 Dart, that one of the local yards has in one of their Chrysler rows.
One of these sold at the Pioneer Auto Museum in Murdo, SD. You may remember Dave the owner from when Pickers bought the Andy Rooney car. I was floored when a rusty lump of engine sold for $1 million. It was an Otto
That parking light clip is steel with plastic dip. Very similar to those new ones you pictured. I think the opening circular or the oval is configured perpendicular vs parallel as you pictured
Should be able to leave the fan on use a 1/2 ratchet, short extension and 1 1/4 inch socket and do it from underneath... If you had the starter in it, you could bump the motor over with a remote starter switch connected to the starter relay...
Or better yet...Whack and Tell...Whack it and then tell lies about the shot and the hole played...So a little History for ya...Do you know why there are 18 holes to a golf course? It's because there are only 18 shots to a liter of Scotch, and the original custom was to take a dram shot after...